bcgcbpro730.dll problem with Nero 7 Burning Rom

I opened Nero to burn a CD today and was faced with a windows error report screen. Every time I would try to open Nero it would crash just past the loading screen. When the error report came up I clicked more info to investigate the problem. I found bcgcbpro730.dll was the cause of the crash and began searching for …

Quickbooks 2008 Not Loading, Shows Loading Screen for a moment then disappears

I wake up Monday, expecting it to be like any other. I mosey around for a little while, get a few computers fixed that I have been waiting on software and parts for, pay a few bills, and get ready to start my work day. The prior Friday, I had spoken briefly with a customer about her Quickbooks acting funny …

Reset User Accounts for Mac OSX

I’ve had customers who have either bought a Mac system used or forgotten their login credentials. I was able to reset the user accounts on the system by booting the system into Single User mode (boot system while holding down APPLE+S) then using the following in the command line: /sbin/fsck -y [Enter] /sbin/mount -uw / [Enter] rm /var/db/.applesetupdone [Enter] reboot …

Exchange Server Issues — POP3 Looping

Problem: Tons of Old Duplicate Emails showing up in User’s Inbox. One user reported having 14,000 emails in his inbox. POP3 Connector errors on Windows2003 Server Event Logs. Solution: Turns out, previous network admin had setup both the exchange mailboxes AND a pop3 retrieval for each account. So everytime a message was delivered, it was reinjected back into the queue, …

CD Drive Disappeared

Several of my customers have had their Optical Drive (CD/DVD) disappear from their My Computer after uninstalling or installing a program. It can also be caused by some virii so be aware. Most of the time, its old left-over registry entries by the programs that remain after removal that cause the problem. To fix this follow these steps: Go to …

File Sharing n00bs read this

For anyone out there who downloaded the newest pirated whatever and has no clue what do with the unknown files. Most of the time, when someone shares a file, it is compressed or in a contained format (iso, bin/cue, nrg, cd image, etc.). A quick note: When files are shared over the net, they are usually broken down into several …